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Your Galore Guide To Dressing Like A 90s Supermodel

Here at Galore, it’s no secret that we are majorly inspired by mega bombshells from the 90s, and this 1994 Versace Fall/Winter ad really speaks to us. This campaign featured some of our fav O.G. super models like Nadja Auermann, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer and Stephanie Seymour all in one photo! We are lusting over this group of gals and channeling it into our summer wardrobe. Here’s how you can get the look.

7. American Apparel Cotton Blend Socks $14These socks come in a pack with pretty pastels for summer, and you can make a statement by pairing them under platform sandals like this 90s ads or let them stick out of your favorite sneaks for a pop of color.

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The Australian-based hat brand, Lack of Color, has been adored by celebrities, Instagram girls, and young women in general since the beginning of the brand’s conception. Why? Because their hats are just. that. good. Combining effortless style with true quality, the Lack of Color hats are a favorite around the world, even in my own closet.

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The following story was written by Lee Velvet – stylist, creative director, and owner of Gem, a tooth jewel company. Check out the exclusive photo story below. READ ALSO: Natalie Alyn Lind was born to be an actress, and was raised on TV sets Ever since I got my tooth jewel, it’s brought a bling to

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The landscape of the fashion industry has no doubt always leaned in favor of our straight-sized sisters, but 2018 reports show that there are more women today who wear a size 14 or larger than ever before. Curious, no? This means that the majority of us out here are considered “plus” size, even when realistically

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Stoner, but chic. Clueless meets Romeo + Juliet. Or, to put this politely, Tai Frasier links up with Travis Birkenstock and AJ to launch a super sick clothing line. To sum it all up, Valley High‘s newest “Checked Out” collection is the personified version of the best of the 90s. View this post on Instagram